I created the following form in angular2:
import {Component, ElementRef, ViewChild, AfterViewInit} from "angular2/core";
import {Observable} from "rxjs/Rx";
import {ControlGroup, Control, Validators, FormBuilder} from "angular2/common";
@Component({
selector: "ping-pong",
template: `
<form
name="someform" [ngFormModel]="form">
<div class="form-group">
<input
id="foobar" #foobar="ngForm" <-- without ="ngForm" everything works fine
type="text" ngControl="foobar"
value=""
class="form-control"
/>
</div>
</form>
`,
styles: [`
form {
width: 300px;
}
`]
})
export class ChangepswdFormComponent implements AfterViewInit {
@ViewChild("foobar") foobar: ElementRef;
private form: ControlGroup;
public constructor(formBuilder: FormBuilder) {
this.form = formBuilder.group({
foobar: [""]
});
}
public ngAfterViewInit(): void {
console.log(this.foobar.nativeElement);
//observable doesnt work because nativeelement is undefined
//Observable.fromEvent(this.foobar.nativeElement, "keyup").subscribe(data => console.log(data));
}
}
Inside ngAfterViewInit the nativeElement bit is undefined unless I remove the = "ngForm" part from #foobar = "ngForm".I overcame this problem by making the following tweaks:
import {Component, ElementRef, ViewChild, AfterViewInit} from "angular2/core";
import {Observable} from "rxjs/Rx";
import {ControlGroup, Control, Validators, FormBuilder} from "angular2/common";
@Component({
selector: "ping-pong",
template: `
<form
name="someform" [ngFormModel]="form">
<div class="form-group">
<input
id="foobar" #foobar="ngForm" #tralala
type="text" ngControl="foobar"
value=""
class="form-control"
/>
</div>
</form>
`,
styles: [`
form {
width: 300px;
}
`]
})
export class ChangepswdFormComponent implements AfterViewInit {
@ViewChild("tralala") foobar: ElementRef;
private form: ControlGroup;
public constructor(formBuilder: FormBuilder) {
this.form = formBuilder.group({
foobar: [""]
});
}
public ngAfterViewInit(): void {
console.log(this.foobar.nativeElement);
let keyups = Observable.fromEvent(this.foobar.nativeElement, "keyup");
keyups.subscribe(data => console.log(data));
}
}
In other words I enriched the input element with an auxilary hashtag (#tralala) which is not related to ngForm.Even though this solution works I don't feel at ease with it because it feels like I'm applying a small hack. We should somehow be able to retrieve the native element of the textbox in a more elegant/straightforward way either through @ViewChild or through this.form.controls (or something to that effect) WITHOUT resorting to workarounds like the one I used. But I can't figure out exactly how.
Quick Addendum: I'm using Angular2 2.0-beta7 if that's of any importance.
Just add another template variable
#foobar="ngForm" #foobarElement
@ViewChild("foobarElement") foobar: ElementRef;
With ="ngForm"
the template variable gets a different purpose and doesn't work with @ViewChild()
If you think this should still work, consider creating a bug report.
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